There are 27,190 projects available.
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Ghana
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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9,250.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: GHA/CWI/06/002 |
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Gomoa Sampa is served by one borehole which yields salty water. The people therefore rely on the Ayensu River which is about 1.2 km away from the settlement as their main source of drinking water. Clinical analysis of water from the river and the ( ... )
le indicated that all the water sources are full of bacteria, has odour and traces of iron and phosphate.
Critical water study analysis in the community revealed a poor water supply coverage. 1,300 people have access to a bore hole (as against national standard of 300 people per bore hole). The distance from the community to the water collection point is about 1 kilometer. There is a
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Poland
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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3,935.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: POL/06/OP3/15 |
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Barbados
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2006
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3,500.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: BAR/OP3/YEAR 2/06/08 |
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This planning grant will assist the grantee in designing a project which focuses on introducing and promoting the philosophy and life styles of a Green Community. During the planning stage research will be undertaken in communities to clearly ( ... )
fy the issues and the causes of the environmental problems; there will be consultations and meetings with all stakeholders including government, civil society organisations and the private sector; workshops to train and involve householders; video documentation of the entire process; and drafting, reviewing and finalisation of the project proposal.
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2006
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50,000.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: POL/06/OP3/29 |
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2006
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KEN/NTEAP/06/002 |
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The project will focus on training communities on Gully rehabilitation and control, generate contours on 400 farmlands, develop stone lines and trash lines, setting up of tree nurseries to raise seedlings, tree planting and setting apart 10 acres ( ... )
tural re-generation, set up catchments committees with all the affected communities for gully management and planting high value plants like Aloe vera, Sisal, Artemisia for alternative use of the eroded
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2006
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19,272.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: NEP/OP3/1/06/12 |
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Gwalek forest lies in Baitadi district and is one of the biggest forest patches in the remote hilly region of far western development region of Nepal covering an area of 2571 hectors. Approximately 24000 people of adjoining villages are directly ( ... )
ent on this forest to meet their demand of leaf litter, fuel wood, fodder, and timber. Apart of that the Gwalek forest is also the main watershed of various streams, which are used for the supply of drinking water. The project site is a valuable ecological treasure, full of various flora and fauna representing middle mountain region of Nepal and also a sacred site for the Hindus. Its conservation
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Sri lanka
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Land Degradation
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2006
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34,889.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: SRL/05/25 |
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The main objectives of the project is habitat conservation (development of a green belt), and to improve livelihood conditions of communities in three villages. It will carry out activities such as establishment of community groups, establishment ( ... )
olving fund for providing micro credit, establishment of home gardens and introduction of kitchen improvment
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Sri lanka
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Land Degradation
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2006
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32,657.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: SRL/05/22 |
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the tsunami disaster in 2004 devastated the natural environment in the project area including the sea shore, lagoon, the coastal plants, mangroves , boat parking places etc., thus making the community avulnerable group of people for future disaster ( ... )
so made them to undergo untold sufferings in their daily life.this has necessiated a project programme of this nature to assist the people to equip themselves to overcome the sufferings snd prepare to reduce the effects of Tsunami disaster.
the main objective of this programme is to entrust conservation and development of the coastal and lagoon mangrove area with villagers, reside in the area by
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Uruguay
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Biodiversity
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2006
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12,600.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: URY/06/06 |
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El proyecto busca fortalecer las capacidades de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil en el suroeste del Departamento de Florida para generar un plan microrregional de manejo de la cuenca de Paso Severino, a presentar al gobierno departamental y a ( ... )
con la meta a mediano plazo de que la misma sea integrada al Sistema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas.
La microrregión suroeste del Departamento de Florida (localidades de Mendoza, 25 de Agosto, 25 de Mayo, Cardal e Independencia y áreas rurales), donde viven unas 8000 personas, constituye el territorio en el cual se inserta la cuenca del lago de Paso Severino. El mismo se conformó al
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Albania
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Biodiversity
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2006
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9,000.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: ALB/SGP/OP3/Y2/06/06 |
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Project aims at promoting natural and cultural resources at Prespa region through participation of local population at this activity. While Prespa do have a lot of resources, a very few of them are known and promoted. Activities of the project ( ... )
e: preparation of local guides setting up of informing tables and watchtower for birds and renovation and equipment of the a new education center to be used by the local women association
This project has as counterpart the local women association and is complementary to the interventions that are being made in the area by the MAVA association and WWF-Greece through the Prespa Society. The
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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5,146.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: MON/06/23 |
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The project proponent intends to rehabilitate willows of 5 hectare areas along the Herlen River basin in order to support its eco-system and livelihoods of local community. |
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Ethiopia
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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44,705.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: ETH/OP3/2/06/002 |
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The project aims at reducing deforestation by applying a sustainable rate of utilization of the fuel wood; to improve access to safe drinking water and use of improved fuel saving stove; to increase the knowledge of Higali community and relevant ( ... )
government personnel on future energy and environmental crisis that would occur if not acted up on in a sustainable way and improve the health and life style of the community specially the women and children through provision and introduction of water, sanitation and energy awareness creation
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Jamaica
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2006
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25,000.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: JAM/06/03 |
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Jamaican agriculture and the environment are inextricably linked; often one is addressed without addressing the other. Jamaican agriculture has been plagued by marketing problems, chemical based agricultural practices, poor extension services and ( ... )
vels of technology all to the detriment of the environment.
Santoy Cooperative has identified numerous issues in agriculture and the environment that can be addressed by introducing new agricultural practices while simultaneously benefiting the environment and improving the livelihoods of those involved. This is a groundbreaking project that seeks to utilize new land management practices as
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Yemen
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Biodiversity
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2006
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4,557.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: YEM/OP3/2/06/07 |
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The Project aimed at supporting 14 families (150 inhabitants) to returned back to their village of ?Hazalanou? previously abandoned 15 years ago. The project will instantly helps 8 families to settle back and hopeful the rest will join them after ( ... )
ishing 8 gardens for vegetable production and forestry of indigenous tree species as wind breaks. Community will produce several vegetables crops for their own uses and for sale to ensure some income for their families
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Barbados
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Chemicals Chemicals
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2006
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800.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: BAR/OP3/14/06/06 |
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This project aims to reduce the quantity of chemicals used in agriculture by replacing them with bio-chemicals and bio- fertilizers which could be the basis of a small business. In addition, this project will engage stay-at-home caregivers to less ( ... )
d children in a micro-enterprise of germinating organic seedlings for sale to organic farmers at home.
The planning grant will be used to identify and/or develop the research methodology into local bio-chemicals and bio-fertilizers; develop suitable criteria for selection of the care givers; convene meetings with the stakeholders; hold one workshop for training project beneficiaries (care
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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8,576.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: MON/06/19 |
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Intends to expand an existing apiary to enhance CBO members livelihood and support local environment eco-system. |
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Lithuania
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Biodiversity
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2006
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34,300.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: LIT/OP3/01/06/22 |
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For long years Great island of Kretuonas Lake (20ha) and neighboring Grasslands of Zemaitiske village (33ha) were abundant breeding place for 26 species of European and 29 species of National Importance, including such endangered species as ( ... )
tailed Godwit Limosa limosa, Common Redshank Tringa totanus and Common Tern Sterna hirundo. These species are very sensitive and require open meadows habitats. However due to the change of farming system mowing and grazing in these low fertility grasslands had stopped, and the areas started overgrowing with shrubs. Consequently, change of habitats influenced reduction of rare species in the area.
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Brazil
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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30,000.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: BRA/06/12 |
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Mobilization and coordination among Cerrado indigenous peoples is sought by this project, aimed at defense of territories and common interests, as well as development of coordinated activities for protection of their territories, access to natural ( ... )
ces and appreciation of their cultures. To this end, the first Meeting of Cerrado Indigenous Leaders is proposed for September, 2006, in Brasília. The objective is to integrate 30 different ethnic groups into the discussion over a political agenda and planning of a wide process for mobilizing Cerrado Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous lands, the largest areas with standing Cerrado, are squeezed by
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Cote d'ivoire
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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5,818.67
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: CIV/OP3/Y2/06/22 |
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Les localités du littoral de la Côte d?Ivoire (Sassandra, Dabou, Fresco, ?) connaissent un important déficit énergétique lié à la disparition progressive des forêts au profit des plantations industrielles : hévéa, palmier à huile, ( ... )
raies?. De même les activités exercées par les populations telles que la production d?attiéké, le fumage de poisson, la pêche entraînent de graves conséquences sur l?environnement à savoir les émissions de gaz carbonique, la pollution des eaux par l?utilisation de produits chimiques pour la pêche. La disparition de la biodiversité est réelle.
Il urge donc de faire une étude afin
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2006
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48,731.42
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: PHI/128/06 |
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The project intends to expand the second growth forest into the grasslands to improve their ground cover, enhance biodiversity and improve their waste retention and carbon sequestration capacity.
It is envisioned that the people?s organizations ( ... )
ave an informal federation in the future to facilitate their cooperative development.
Objectives:
? To protect and develop the Ikalahan-Kalanguyan Ancestral Domain as a viable watershed, wildlife sanctuary and a sustainable source of livelihood for the dwellers
? To develop and implement environment-friendly alternative livelihood sources for the dwellers
Target Outputs:
? Enhanced
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